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Period Definitions. A day is defined as a twenty-four (24) hour period commencing at a specified time on a day that allows for eighty (80) hours work in a bi-weekly shift rotation. An operator's normal workday is a twelve-hour shift of twelve (12) consecutive hours. The Center shall operate with five (5) person platoons. The Center may utilize split starting times for such platoons.
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Period Definitions. The bi-weekly period is defined as a fourteen (14) day period of time commencing on a Sunday (0001 hours) and ending on a Saturday (2400 hours). A day is defined as a twenty-four (24) hour period commencing at 0001 hours and ending at 2400 hours. An employee's normal workday is: an eight (8) hour shift of eight (8) consecutive hours, a ten (10) hour shift of ten (10) consecutive hours, a twelve (12) hour shift of twelve (12) consecutive hours or a shift of consecutive hours as may be otherwise mutually agreed to in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare. An employee’s work shift shall be counted as the day the work shift starts.
Period Definitions. The work week is defined as that period of time from Sunday (0001 hours) through Saturday (2400 hours).
Period Definitions. The bi-weekly period mentioned above is defined as a fourteen (14) day period of time commencing on a Sunday (0001 hours) and ending on a Saturday (2400 hours). A day is defined as a twenty (24) hour period commencing at 0001 hours and ending at 2400 hours. An employee's normal work day is: an eight 8- hour shift of eight (8) consecutive hours or a shift of consecutive hours as may be otherwise established by the Chief of Police in the interest of pubic health, safety and welfare.
Period Definitions. As used herein, "6-Month Period" and "
Period Definitions. The Periods are defmed as follows:

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